Shift Left Is The Tip Of The Iceberg
A transformative change is underway for semiconductor design and EDA. New languages, models, and abstractions will need to be created.
Memory Fundamentals For Engineers
eBook: Nearly everything you need to know about memory, including detailed explanations of the different types of memory; how and where these are used today; what's changing, which memories are successful and which ones might be in the future; and the limitations of each memory type.
CPU Performance Bottlenecks Limit Parallel Processing Speedups
Hardware optimizations and well-thought-out software architectures can help, but only incrementally.
Is PPA Relevant Today?
Power, performance, and area/cost have been the three optimization targets for decades, but are they pertinent for today's complex systems?
CXL Thriving As Memory Link
Adoption of Compute Express Link protocol spreads as way to connect memories.
Power Delivery Challenged By Data Center Architectures
More powerful servers are required to crunch more data, but getting power to those servers is becoming complicated.
Higher Density, More Data Create New Bottlenecks In AI Chips
More options are available, but each comes with tradeoffs and adds to complexity.
Voltage Drop Now Requires Dynamic Analysis
Once a manageable effect, voltage drop is causing more problems at lower nodes.
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